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Labour MPs Urge Starmer to Revoke Fattah's Citizenship

Senior Labour MPs urge PM Starmer to revoke Egyptian dissident Alaa Abdel Fattahs British citizenship due to controversial social media posts and alleged lack of proper background checks. Critics slam the move, citing a loophole in the European Convention on Human Rights. Meanwhile, tributes pour in for late French actress Brigitte Bardot, hailed as a screen goddess and animal rights advocate. Checkout Solipillow.com

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